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Intramuros to Lawton Esplanade Phase 1 to 4 Finished na Full Walking Tour The "Lawton Esplanade" you referred to is part of the larger Pasig River Esplanade project, officially named Pasig: Bigyang Buhay Muli (PBBM), which translates to "Pasig: Give Life Anew." This is a massive urban renewal and rehabilitation project for the Pasig River, transforming its banks into a dynamic public space. It's an initiative of the administration of President Bongbong Marcos and is a pet project of First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos. Project Scope and Vision Goal: To rehabilitate and revitalize the Pasig River, restoring it to a "living river of multiple benefits" and transforming the surrounding area into a vibrant, sustainable, and people-centric urban space. Length: The plan is for the esplanade to be 25 kilometers (16 mi) long, following the entire stretch of the Pasig River and traversing the cities of Manila, Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasig, and Taguig. Key Features: A walkable and clean pedestrian core for Metro Manila. An unimpeded pedestrian and cycling lane connecting various cities along the river. The creation of civic spaces, parks, and recreational facilities for families, seniors, and children. The integration of commercial enterprises to be run by the local communities. Focus on sustainable practices like urban gardens, solar lights, and rain harvesting facilities. Phases: The esplanade is being constructed and opened in phases. Showcase Area: The first 500 meters, known as the "Showcase Area" near the Manila Post Office Building several phases have been completed and opened to the public, proving to be an instant hit among people for its picturesque views. The project is estimated to cost around PHP 15 to 18 billion, with funding coming from the Philippine government and leading private tycoons and taipans. economically, socially, and culturally—and create a vital piece of social infrastructure for the entire community.